Animal Clock: This cool wooden animal clock is designed by Japanese designer Igenoki. Now Clock: It's a handmade clock with numbers stamped onto white earthenware clay, comes with a stitched border design. Math Quiz Clock: This interesting clock comes with a math problem marked for each hour, solve it to know the time. Digimech Clock: Numbers are printed on vertical sliders and are displayed readably when perfectly aligned into the 'display box'. Tube Clock: Creation of Jason Nieda, he built it around a retro Russian IV-18 Nixie tube. Three-Face Wall Clock: The three face wall clock consists of independent units that indicate hours, minutes and seconds and can be placed on a wall in different ways. The Eye Clock: Mike created this designer wall clock called the Eye Clock; the left eye shows the hour, while the minutes are shown by right eye. Empty Time: It's a square shaped clock made from used papers and is solar powered. Empty Time: It's a square shaped clock made from used papers and is solar powered. Uhrzahl Clock: Cool wall clock from industrial designer Christos Vittoratos. Around Clock: It's a cylindrical clock with numbers and markings; these rotate to show the time and are identified by the red wire. Verbarius Clock: This cool clock tells time differently every minute; "It's either forty-five minutes past four, or fifteen minutes to five, or four forty-five, or a quarter to five". Clock by Stanley Ruiz: A cool clock that has a handmade aspect in modern design. Word Clocks: Cool word clocks slowly shows the time with the text. Long-D Clocks: Designed by Kit Men Keung; it has a dual time piece that displays two time zones in a subtle manner. Watt Time: It's a light bulb shaped clock that comes with a bright blue display that illuminates the time, and a snooze button located on top of the bulb's end. Custom Clocks: A brilliant custom clock concept, it supplies the mechanism to keep time, you supply the hour and minute hands. Tiktak Clocks: Each number on the dial is represented by one or more metal hands with digits of varying sizes on their ends. Aspiral Clocks: Neil Lambeth and Will Aspinall developed this 'Aspiral Clock'; it consists of a slowly rotating spiral track with a ball inside. "The entire clock itself turns slowly over a twelve-hour interval and a loose ball inside marks the current time." Planetary Sphere Watch: This watch is designed and created by Pierre Junod. It tells time using a pair of rotating hands that float through the equator of the globe. 4th Dimension Concrete Clocks: These wall clocks are made of cement. "Concept of linking time and space is visualized with the form of a spiral staircase that has hands on its top level continuingly going down and up as time goes by. Light and shadow also change with time in this clock." Utensils Clock: Time in these clocks is represented by forks, spoons and other utensils. Knit Clocks: Creation of designers Carlo and Benedetta Tamborini; its made of cotton and comes with incredible detail that is filled with soft, intricate lines, the kind usually found in your closet, not on your wall. Little Time Clocks: Cool wall clocks designed by Rafael Morgan, comes with small numbers printed and uses magnifiers for hands.
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Victorian Steampunk Desk: Made from bits and pieces of Victorian material, four different craftsmen took 6 months to design the desk, restore and modify the antiques, and later install the computer systems. It comes with all-in-one workstation desk wiht fully integrated electronics including 3 monitors, computer, printer, and more. Chaise Lounge Desk: Designed by Roberta Ramme, this multifunctional chaise-longue comes with a flat screen, DVD and a music system along with a computer desk in its front. Treadmill Desk: This walkstation integrates treadmill and desk to keep you moving while you work. K Workstation: This space saving desk's folding curved shape creates shelving and desk space within one working unit. Vision One Computer Desk: It can be used as a computer chair, flight simulator, cad workstation, video editing workstation, sound editing workstation, personal movie theater, and more. The Reindeer Desk: The Reindeer Desk by Kozynets resembles the shape of a deer. The Wavedesk: This cool desk is the creation of Robert Brou, Georgia-based designer and craftsman. The Briefcase Desk: This briefcase desk is beautiful and functional where the structure is the storage space, with convenient drawers of various dimensions. The Hexa Desk: Designer Can Yalman designed this hexagonal form desk; it uses the carbon framework for sculptural desk. Kinzo Air Table: This angular desk design by Kinzo Architecture comes with a futuristic shape, comes with a hole for cables, the desk works as a single piece and as an extension to the double workstation. The Frank Desk: The Frank desk by designer Slater features a flip up light that shows a small colorful drawer and hollowed out section. Kickstand Desk: The Kickstand desk creates a way that someone could ride at work. Envelop Desk: The Herman Miller's Envelop desk features an "infield" " that slides and pivots to support your forearms and wrists and allows for a more comfortable posture. Perch Desk: This elevated desk and chair combo by S Dennehy, emphasizes good learning habits by encouraging good posture. Duplex Workspace Desk: This creative workstation designed by Sophie Kirkpatrick comes with a retractable hooded covering that provides the privacy needed to concentrate on the task. Steelcase School Desk: This school desk combines a chair, a writing surface and storage; all in one mobile unit. Desk by Rafael Morgan: Designed by Rafael Morgan, the desk creates the illusion that it may fall down, but the fact is its very steady. In each of its legs there is a fixed metal piece, covered by movable cubes. Treasury Table: Designers from Process created this cool desk; it comes with different sized drawers (from small to A2 format) while the translucent mat surfaced glass keeps the thing unseen underneath. Kkanapetko Desk: Designed by Krassi Dimitrov, this tiny desk transforms into a workstation; it has 3 drawers on either side, a drawer for printer/scanner, extendable cable and stereo speakers to connect your music players. Drawer Bag: This unusual desk designed by Jung-Ah Kim comes with a briefcase space instead of the regular drawers. Though it may be little inconvenient for usage but at the end of workday you can just pull the drawer/briefcase and go. Honeycomb Desk: This multifunctional table is composed from a number of hexagonal elements, reminds us of a honeycomb. Sync Desktop: Gareth Battensby's Sync desk concept includes a foldable screen, keyboard and mouse, scanner, built-in USB hub, storage space for CDs and stationary. XYZ Computer Desk: In this desk concept, all the computer components and cables are placed within the thickness of the desk. And for upgrading simply flip open the desk lid. Ci Mobile Desk: The Ci Desk described as a "home office on wheels" unfolds into a small workstation for notebook usage. Scooter Desk: It comes from Utilia Design, and is best suited as a mobile touchdown station. ReStyle by Howlett: These multiple pieces of furniture can be configured for usage in numerous ways. DC-9 Airplane Desk: This DC-9 T Stabilizer Wing Desk is available in lengths of 8 feet up to 20 feet for conference rooms, reception areas, etc.
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Light SculpturesJapanese artist Makoto Tojiki makes beautiful three-dimensionalsculptures out of thousands of bright LED lights.
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